Bottle 33cl. Looks like pilsner, but is a bit hazy. Top is white, but fades quickly. Aroma is not very complex. Some malts are recognizable. The taste is not very complex too. There’s a strong bitterness which reminds me of Pilsner too. Well, not bad, for a Pilsner that is. But a tripel?

They call it a Tripel, and you get a sort of tripel. The taste is dry-bitter with a woody-earthy undertone. But these nuances are not very harmoniv, the beer is somehow rough and gives me the impression of being not really well composed.
No, I love Tripels but what shall I do with this???

Bottled (From biernavigator). Orangeish golden colour, mediumsized foamy slightly off-white head. Aroma is wheat, caramel, some slight alcohol as well as some fruity and mild spicy notes. Flavour is rather similar, and actually quite well bodied as for the mouthfeel. One of the better Tripels in a while.

Bought a bottle at Bert’s Bierhuis in Utrecht. The beer has a orange golden color and small head which dissappears very quickly. The carbonation is a little low. In the aroma tones of caramel, some dark fruits, malts and yeast. The taste is full and sweet with a light bitterness but also a little alcoholic. The aftertaste is strong with a light bitter and a little alcohol. A pretty standard tripel, which a little chemical. They really could have done a better job.

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